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Show SkiB&eeMl JESERETJBHBX1N GXEWS TITORSD A Y-- 3IARCH 6 1910 GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS SKIN WH1TENER Ogden Office HOTS "7'JUrBJjrr Atfrod GlarfwU, B.EKD OMo Tt m-- DtaD riQNitai to mxku )nmiduia sonpUlnii xAiatootory toilvwry. canmcH Hoot to. Boom Tei rfWN w nTvuoMrm Oru loOtm emramy bnwt few onus. - used women knows tha' lemon Juice each blemlhe te bleach and remove and tan and is as freckle, sallow-nos- e the Ideal ekln softener, whttener and -- ' heauttfler Just try If Get three otinces of orchard white st sny drug store and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra-It grant lemon lotion and massage daily Into the face, neck, arms and hands Advertisement. FI OODSI? March An ordinance ha hesutpasoed hr the rtt t ' CO fn m U Moners calling for a spei lal election on louu Wasa,lAS hasAlu fL teHiira. Disease for 'Bcbrmmni-Jehnee- PROVO. March A Poattmaafcr A. O Smoot Jyaa rrcalvwj authorisation from the port m aw r frnaral to errat threo rural frea delivery routes, which wtl commence operation 1. April The routes will approximate the following distances: Route No. 1. SS miles, route No, 2, 27 milee, and root (u n, EM ' Jfv) fSpwdml t Th AMERICAN FORK. and lifeUtsa a rop attachd to a log atable th. body of dd II ra . d. .. for'1- rmi By-la- i" J" I ' Suit.' 4 , at 1 1 rhrr-- Joph un-d- , - hmhv, dicovr.SL - un-o- . after-auffertn- g r - . f,inond , it. reei-denc- e. y. wH-hin ...tun -i nt Den-tile- - nnd im I1 y. i . - , 1 a, a. Its - ."T. cut week-Mine- i r jSsstbwS, KiitL'iicur 1 well-know- n U " ... ,S5'SMir5K JiM by-eo- AUncoL-Jut-ah- at e. peace-lovin- eJ letaXir7WKr.!2rlJ8l a ad -- vr European Democracie 'Watch Washington. PA P.IS, March t ts, . The -- President 'WUnon'a speech a N York arrived too late for Du morn, tags French newspapers to t mo,,' than a portion of It and non 0( waa able to make It the aubject comment. The only Journal which gave any Indication of aa opinion on the address was the Petit Pariar which plaued over the speech In Urg capitals the caption. ' Sensations! pr-n- PrL Speech by Mr. Wilson on the of Nations. March LONDON, Korn-.- tlS , President h) B' the r editor Wilson's speech at New York a a prominent place la the editorial columns of the papers here, ftome editors see In American domestic po,j tics the key to the senate spiaod. The . Telegraph says; Mr. Wilsons opponents tn the as, ale have not bound themselves to ant course of action too firmly to adopt another If the president should 'mai. good with American public opinion in the end. Ail depends upon the sense In which that opinion may make itself manifest when the treaty 0f peace and tha league of nations ha occu-pte- been given final form. Jtartsr ta1 Tin Sinipl snd t Ital Ihout tn if efiec' PM Therefore, for lin'd' thnil alori they T dW dt DHit at s TI the pdhJM ft do It Jatio ch r pa f the LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 4 Further details of Henry Fords plans to build a new automobile at a less cost to the purchaser than any automobile now extensively sold, were The new car will published today. be built at factories strategically placed for economic collection of raw material and distribution of the He Is en route Mr. Ford said. today to hia home in Detroit. As outlined here by Mr. Ford, his plans contemplate the early erection of a parent plant probably at Detroit or at some point in the central states, where water power will be available This plant, he said, he hoped to operate within a year and then he plans to erect other factories in various parts of the country. He might locate a plant at San Francisco bay, he ca d, or possibly at Los Angeles, but the exact sites had not yet been chosen. The new company, which will b owned entirely by Mr. Ford and hi befamily, wm decided npon, hs said, cause of court decisions requiring him certain to disburse in dividends money of the Ford Motor company which he had Individually wished to hold as a cash reserve. He said he was opposed to Mock companies, but would probably have to form ons because nothing better had been devised for practical operac tion. Mr. Ford did not definitely indicate his future plans for tha present Ford company, of which he owns a majority of tha stock, but said bs would devote his time and effort to the new concern. prod-duc- MEQKESriS SHE FEELS MADE bfi exj Vi t. th . OVER ( 'ur fr .' b'1 smothering to death to get up out of bed and stand on my feet awhile to get my breath. One of my friends who knew or and-Woul- an3bww"1 mr"rur-:otiaitin- h been benefited by Tanlac advised tn to try it, I did my relief has been remarkable.' Really I feel t have been made over again. have already gained nine pound" i" Weight and intend to keep on taking Tail lac as long aa it does me as ntui h good as it is now. by , Tanlac ts sold in Salt ' Lake , Schramm-Johnso- n vertlaement, Drug Stores J lr ap Mra F. O. Forrester, a trained nurse residing at the Grand Central ak J but one ct Hotel, Denver, this high profession who have testified to the merits of Tanlac. Mra Forrester recently said: t had been In miserable bealJH seven yeara mitering from Indifc-tioEverything I ate would me and even cold water would causeehest much distress. 'The pains in my unand about my bcrt were almost ter-bearable at times and 1 suffered naveI ribly from neuralgia. I would three ! vomiting spell daily and , months couldn't, retain k thing on riOmarTi'bUV oatlfehrWten irMPttT''"' 1 I would wake up feeling like ! -- and for sen' tee uoi cow-cerne- Bryant, r. F. D.. Bryantville, Mass., writes: "I am using your Balmwort Kidney Tablets and find them tha very best of anything I hve C' r tried.,, have tried tots-.- of other remedies. etc. Pains in the back, rheumatic pains, frequent, scanty, highly colored. smarting pains, ete., tetl you that Kidnejs and Bladder-- ,' are .not doing their regular duties, Balmwort Kidney Tab- lets correct and revive their activity, Bold by all druggists. Advertisement. evei T Pt International Aerial Commission to he Formed Mr-W- .sum tier dirt-roof- Safe 'wCTM.' ssE. T1 coui aa vot lclnt . cat t on idealists." John-?on.- BEST OF ALL BALMWORT KIDNEY TABLETS. oth ? he world does not like being rushed into the plan by the enthusiasm of its !, PEOPLE DETAINED AT HOME will find good books a great solace. We have them to meet every taste of the child, the youth, and the grown up. DESERET NEWS fcOOK STORE News Building . $ Main 8t pa the b fo na-tio- 'PARIS. March Members of the aerial advisory boards attached to the various peace delegations met to establish an interntional aerial today commission to deal with .probiepm d with the navigation, of the-t- r ln times of peace. Rear Admiral Knapp and Brig. Gen. Patrick are the American representatives. fo it l isO o the Senate of the State of Idaho, waa extended to the lamtly. Counselor John M Hulme had charge of the service and the grave waa dedicated by Counselor. Abraham Christenson. A letter of sympathy waa read from Eider Seymour B. Young, pf the Flret Council of the Seventies, who waa near neighbor of Mr. Hart and her fatherii family in Salt Lake City for Elder Young epoke many year of Mrs. Harts father and of herhighly own faith and Integrity. Mrs. Hart waa born In London. March 1S9, tb daughter of John P. and Catherina Scheib- - . Hep parents were among the first converts to the restored gospel in England Her father heard tb elders preaching on th streets of London, and was baptised by the late Elder Ezra T Benton, Oct. 14. 1841. and confirmed by the late President Lorenao Snow. The family came to Utah in 1852. Mr. Scheib waa an expert piano maker and helped Install the big tabernacle organ tn Salt Lake City. He built one of the first concrete houses in Utah. a three-stor- y new which rtanda on Southbuilding Temple street. Mra Hart retained vivid recollections of her childhood days in London, and of the stormy and perilous trip across th ocean, the varied experience encountered In boating up the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and the novel and thrilling experience crossing the plain She with her mothers family had part n the move south at the Invasion of Salt Lake City threatened '; her father beingbyselected late President Brigham Young to remain on guard. .T5.e married to James IL Hart according to the rites th Chnrch by Prest. Young, March 4.of1S4L For some time they lived in Sugar House ward, where her husband had charge of PreeLi Young's nail factory call to pioneer Bear 'P?" Valley she removed to tmnsfelreo Although from th fashionable part of the city In tb. world to Bloomingtonlargestu was $4 yearn ago, she took up her In a abod house, with atraw for a floor and po door or window and raised Be" family upon the frontier - unmurmur-tudl- a "d W th roblime faith and fortL t ed the present we must leave this strains and uncertain situation. European democracies are watching to see whether the Impulse which brought America to their side for th purpoee of finishing the war will keep her at their side for the purpose 0f rearing the fabric of a war rrc world, says The Chronicle Ther are not watching without anxiety, for Si 5 they know that American ia indispensable if the fabric t0 stand MBS SAHIYA HART. The News says: unusual memory and taste for litera"Constitutionally the opposition of ture, and while quiet and unassuming, this solid bloc of Republicans In the exercised a strong Influence for good senate looks formidable. Actually, as with those who knew her. A, an in- President Wilson confidently recogstance of her car for her children, the issue is with the people, even after they were of age she would nises, not go to bed at night until her chil- for no senate could refuse to ratify dren were at home and with her own treaties establishing a league of that commanded the manifest band the key was safely turned. She was the mother of nine children, of and expressed approval of the people whom six survive Her grandchildren of America. number 49, of whom 44 survive; and "What the senate seems to want all living. nine must appear to men the natThe floral offerings at the funeral ural order of practical procedure," sajs Th were beautiful, the kindness of neigh- Post. bors marked, and the .sympathy of mediate Peace is an urgent and laima question: the league many friends who could not be present. Including a letter of condolence from vague and still doubtful system Tb n. v-- London Editors Pay Consid. erable Attention to It- - l - reel-en- ' con- March II Repreaentatlbvs vt (be Amelcamated Enter company1 are vie tine the different beet raisin district of the county conferring wiib the farmers relative to tbta year' crop Ttao company ontclala feel of beeta that the farmers should help bear some of tbo lorn thet comes la the shape of dirt en the beets, for which the factory, people assert they have paid hundreds of thousands of dollars U) years paat-- j Th farmer have show n spirit of fair, ness wherever approached and have Faithful Pioneer Woman appointed committees to leek Into the matter tn many ewaea The outlook Buried at Bloomington here Is that there will be a htg I age devoted to beeta in Cache this; year Ths pwpk of the Stsoood wsrd will (Speeial Correspondence.) tender rurtncA WijnnAB a bsnsfit twh BLOOMINGTON. March $. Funeral tlmonial t morrow evening. Th effair service were held her yeeterday for d there wtH be b14 la tbs ward bell Sabina ttact- - The ward choir and wilt h an IntereatiBg program. Mr. Mrs. selection soloist aang appropriate deal pt The a baa been auk good hApoM were (Test Roy V, el ker, speakers 4 late, and hit wife died recently. E. M I Elder Oliver C. Dunford. Senator Dtee tn Idehe Tewn. Alma Findlay and Fugmir, Bishop Mrt! Preet. Wm. L. Rich The opening prayer mU)i and hla mother, f)r Isaac .Bmith, wWre oatlod to Grac wa by Ola Transtrom. benedicThe Idaho, today by the anaounoeraent that tion by Elder Jamet L. Dunford Mrs. WHltam k. Bmitb bad died there. speaking was largely devoted to the ot life iabor and accomplishments of The deceased waa a dauhier-i-laMrs. Bmitb and she died of Uifluenxa. the deceased. Among the things comBhe leaves two children. Her heiabajid, mented upon were the sacrifice of the W. K Smith, waa born and reared decedent and her father's family and Ir. tn hta etty. her sublime faith. She was of a reThe new mall eervloe hwtalled here bad aa en the flret el the month Is working tiring and modest disposition, ot aUeteetertiy ia getting tamallla eat net eq. It Logan, bat in bringing It In Salt Lake pieaeitig, $u letters mailed do not reach at $ o'clock tn the evening here until noon the next day, when the that they would reach this promise was city that same night and be ready for the business man next morning. Poet master Blair has taken ap the matter of baring another change made. or Jr!; Mcf-loe- I felt better and after h tinuing I consider myaelf CURED." (Signed) E. H. Beeman, CelispelL Washr Adler-i-kexpels ALL gas and eonr-nesstopping stomach distress BOTH upper Empties and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE ALL foul Removes canal. alimentary matter which poisons system. Often Prevents apCURES constipation. We have sold Adler-l-k- a pendicitis. of buckis a mixture many year. It thorn, caseara, glycerine and nine other eimple drugs. W. D. Mathta. . Druggist. Advertisement. March f. Dan-ai- m from th asd of beam ia aa old William E. Robinson. $2 ar old. wealthy atoek man and prominent ettiara, wa a discovered yesterday afternoon by his wife. M ra Ilobinxott called a nephew, Stanley Allen, who helped her lake the body down and afterwards notif-eof Provo Betvclc the, marshal. The carriers will be Cleveland Mr. Robinson waa th eon of Wit-itaIL Robtnaon. Brown, roots' N'o. t; Charles Leavitt, ia aliva, Hia root No. 2. and probahlj William A but his raothac has b enfatpar dead a a am1. No. route Gay ber pf y tar H I survived by hi wile and four chlldran. Th Robin- -i Death Call Pioneer cm family 4s pionevr etock, warty eettlera Utah of and first tnoni the. the families to come to AmeriOf Utah County smonk can Fork. Its members have been known for thrift and integrity and the FROTO, March f TEdward A 'Tark, faintly has played an Important in j pioneer of Utah county, died this Uxe upbuiidtng of tbfa community,part WU. I hi home in this try. after ham K. Robinson at one wn waa at - - morning a an Ulnae of several months from an member of the American Fork internal trouble Mr Clark waa born council, he filled a mission In city the Sept. 1$, 1145, ib liltnote, and came to southern states sarlier tn life and He lived first in this one time a successful and prominent Utah ia 164 state tn SpringviUe and 10 years ago school teacher. In later years he had moved to Provo Mr Clark crossed his entire attention to farming the plains several times with an ox given and stock and had accumulated team to assist emtgryit to the valleys considerableraising can wealth. His and waa a veteran the early Indian ascribe no reason for his family his wars He Is survived bj his wife and own life, unless It be that taking his mind one son, iyrum 'Urk, of Bait Lake dwelt much on the more of amassiog Citv: also by four brothers wealth About 11 years ago he was (Spool? to The New ) The funeraF'will be held Friday on for some time afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Kpnng-vtll- e prevailed iti raUfornis. to get his mind off hie BJNOHAM. March $. It;, la anThird ward. The body will He business and of late hia wife bad that McCornick and in state at his residence in this citv. 39 more or less a close jvatch of kept hvmr nounced her south Academy avenue, on ths day of But there were not uhaoward circum- Company Bankers. Inc, of Salt Lake over the controlling baa taken the funeral from It to 1. stances immediately preceding hia self Cny, Meeting destruction. He left no note or expla- interest In the Bingham State bank. nation The Salt Lake firm ha aent H. EL Fined For Drunkenness. To accomplish his suicide Mr Robin Hemingway, of Yerington, Nev, to OfJT'FX, March $ A meeting I to son evidently stood on the edge of an .take be held in the tVniral Junior high charge. Mr. Hemingway wtll m- r hoot Friday evening at 6 o lock ! K Thompcaahier but the full rc- Ogden. March Lake the auaptces of the Parent-TeAr- b th a d doubted be haa before appeared bait son f not been announced, i ition, for the purpose of in ere around hts neck, and then Jumped off. orgamauion in the police annual R Jiobert fe and Judge th lrngth of the rope The Salt Lake banking firm took over meeting Tuesday evening vestigating Ue.4veedfl regarding: the court . yeierdav and waa ordered to - having gauged directboard of Kchool structure AiJ parent elected the are inhe fell of of the that Earl Interest short the following RandaJl, who waa of ,0 ground, of IM) on a charge being vited to attend the meeting when a pay a fine oni for the ensuing year Arthur N- the full weight of th body causing formerly president and owned a con- He paid the fine. almost instant thorough inspection of the building, drunk how Juat to Frank ; strangulation. Spafford. Taylor, Willie K The defendant wae represented trolling ahare of the stock. The con- which Is raid to be in a bad state of re- court W- - Karrer and D- Dand It wa .nni?Kknw" Ally. P Jensen Sf;rriart' JOhn -i but Sde?t,l,0r: la WfKn0Ladf.akn,n,Mrpair and antiquated, will be made and. i stated by K. P pobb that DUt Atty. by addresses on the subject of Thom it could not have been for more than an in found waa overcoat peon's school buildings will be delivered hour, as Mrs Roblnuon had seen lngway, for the statement that the automobile load of whisky seited at him about noon and it mas not mnch bank has changed handa. Mr. Hem- tMnta last Pecember when a haul of more then an hour later that h waa formerly president of th vflfl Jew Pastor Coming. pints of liquor was discovered by missed him and made a search for him. lngway Mason Valley bank in the Nevada sheriffs officers. No further evidence She saw alone she when wu first tbs town. could be secured showing Thompson's body, as it hung immediately in front (HIDES' March 6 The Rev Ray Pal- - connection with the transportation of It Is unofficially announced here of her face mer has h t.i' 'd to the pastorale the liquor and no charge was made Funeral arrangements have not been that W. H. Wallace will be president of the Fnt thurch of this city against him He waa traced to this of ther Coppertield made. Bute bank and n and ci ted to hegm his work here city where he was found in a hotel also of the Central State bank, the The new pastor jcr the influence of liquor and the unduvy Mirth 16 former institution having succeeded fill? d vacanty aused by the death i of drunkeutiess was admitted, PROVO. March $ Gladys Arrhbold Former rf lr W rraviCorri, who was a victim charge tbs Copper State bank and the latter Bishop of Alpine Randle, wife of Arnold Randle died at of the inttuentd, epidemic last Kovem-- t being the successor of the 111x008 the home of her mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Deaths and Funerals. rf bank. Stephen U Richards will state Answers of Call Death On of this city yesterday be vice president of both institutions. 36 she gave birth to a daughJanuary C. Strong wtll be cashier of ths Alvin in Harold Arthur ter, since which time she has been OGfclEN, March Smallpox Spreads. (Special Correspondence.) aon of Harold T 111 health Mrs. Randle is survived by Thoratcd, Copperfield 8tate and C. W. Buchholx died the S. at Anna Madacn Thoratcd. After an illness of cashier of the Central Stats. Mr, her husband, who was a member of the Alpine. March rorKN, March 6 There are over and Dee hoapital yeeterday Math field artillery, her iofant daugh- over three month. Albert Marsh, a Buchholx van caahier- of the old r mentngma He wa. ter. her mother the and rrj1r.Xl,n following I v " officera. who known cltixen and faithful Church lens State bank, ( Drummond. Idaho He ia aur- - brothers and sister Ralph, Charlie, i. -- icknca. is apread.ng rapidly h .w and worker, died at bi bom here Feb. 22. parent., tnofrother John and Edna. '.iM.r h(, THe.body wi.i be iaken to Elmer, The funeral will he held in the He wa th ten of Isaac and Mary A. SPRING CLEANING TIME IS HERE. for ThVre Care ont7 s Fourth-- ward ehapej Friday wftemoon Kemp Marsh and wa born In Staple u'l if house needs Sprint cleaning. Funeral service, for S 2 o clock The body may be viewH Ashton Wiltshire. to the were held yesterday after-r',- f' at England. May 5. how about th human body after a -Rudegren Jones undertaking r' "J!;? 'ISJr Lutheran church at the Graham and Swedish noon th at ot dnrd.hnd w1ntr " heavy food? rh.rV!,.An.hndWhiI? considered with tf,e Rev A E Olsen conduct parlors from li 30 to 1 39 o'clock on wm Jennie Miner. R. F. D. 1, Box 5$, the day of the funeral raised to manhood by hi mother's sis- ing Musical selections were rendered I can truth writes: Davison, Ind., Ftsvs News Nates. ter, Catherine K. Nash. While a young by Mrs. Olsen and the congregation. fully say that Foley Cathartic Tablets The funeral sermon was by the Rev Mrs AnnaC Ure, a graduate of the Charged With Bigamy. are the best I ever used. They are Mr Olsen interment was in the Eth"AgneulturaI college, has arrived so mild in action. X felt like I had cemetery. this city and will give her attention Leonard Harske, OOIrN Mvrh W Bhields. age f years, died in Rodger been renovated and mad over affaln. to of the the proposed organisation alias LcAnrd has yesterday afternoon at the family ?,hr,vtcnsn. In connection with farm Don't suffer from Indigestion, bilious-neto 2641 Washington avenue He is farmers' wives the district ben differShe bureau work will visit the a bad breath, bloating, gat or conon frial court for charge survived by bis wife, one son and one ent mthe-countbureau-net4nHe appeared before Judge b.pvtnv stipation, when relief can be so easily Prof Levi Edgar Young will be the roberM ji ihe johce court, waived daughter F'uneral services for Johanna Em- had Schramm Johnson Dree Co. at the Brigham Young unihearing and is now held mertson were held yesterday afternoon speaker services rrennntrv Adv. next Sunday evening. under 51 iitjfid He karsed the "TTuntsvlile meetinghouse, with versity H of W. a Dalton former Parowan hav'.nir manned Vrl Drradale of this Hirhop Joseph L. Petersen presiding Keb 9 wbPe his lgal wife Musical selections were rendered bv student of the Brigham Young uniTwo Elsinore Citizens .was inlnr in' Omaha, A. Ia. Capson wnrd Vernal N'elversity. who has been m the service 22 Mrs sailor adson The speakers were M W. Mor-- I months, as a submarine Y L tensen. Angus Berlin and Mrs Julia dressed the students of the B Are Called by Death Mr Dalton enInterment was made in the Wednesday morning i Nelson. on the Pacific Coast, tered the service -'Huntsville cemetery Alkili Makes Sopp sailed from th Pacific through the (Special Correspondence J Panama canal into the Atlantic, and ELSINORE March 4. Antons MadBad For Washing Hair Davis most of time cruising. The his spent 2 year of ae, died Feb 27 from sen. County to Protest craft on which he served did not come of the heart. Mr. Madsen waa leakage direct contact with Into Frita, Mrs although son of the David Madaen and spent Raise on Bamberger Road strenuous efforts were made to secure Most soaps and prepared shampoo the greater part of hi life In Elsinore. Mr DaLsn said the such a meeting contain too much alkali, which is He was a young man of good habits submarine service of the United States and Is survived by hi mother, and th very injurious, as u dries the- - scalp (Special to The Newx ) had been of great value is and mtkes the hair brittle. following brothers and sister: Erastna. The county the German submarine menace.checking March FARMINGTON, Frlts's Leon. Alfred, Loren so. Mrs. John BotchThe bet tmng to us la just plain of waa fearful musubmarine and to the commissioners the of er and Mary. Funeral aervice were coming mayors mulsifU'd cocoonnt oil, for this is pure surface In the time. nottbrough held tn the cemetery Sunday afternoon. and entirely greselevs. it's wry cheap nicipalities Li Pavia county, after hold- fear of chasers day or On of Elsinore's but allied cruisers, citisens, the most expensive soaps ing a confererica on the subject, have submarines, which could not so well be and beat Soren J Kelson, aged pioneer 74. died at his ALBERT HAtftSn, pub- - guarded agalnsL or an thing else all to pieces. You decided to oppose before the state 27. Feb home. Xevwas bom in Den- move on Hr commiddon any utilities can cot this . $t nnv dmifora .$ boy h was brouxht to Utah by his- ntUers who founded e of lhe Bamberger Electric rail- 111 1 tbs town of Elsi-nesunt sod had made Alpine tu perms- northe ? fam' r roadPrtto increase ftw ita passenger rate. S; r d ba cams here from He waa bap- place on the petition of the railroad Hearing nnark. He into the Church when eight years Hyed here a number of Simply moisten the hair with neater company is to be held in the state cap- After which he to moved of never from had bis wavered and Idaho, age and rub It in. bnuT a Teaspoonful la to Elsinore after the death of convictions aa a faithful consistent returning . all that is requi-ew It makes an Latter-da- y May 16, 11IL About four Saint. In the manner of $ ahnmimce nrh creamy lather, sgo he married Lena Hansen, IH63 hr made a trip with ox team to the On rial rorrnAAnr ' cleanatv M'souri river for emigrants and in who suilvee him and the following thorough, and rinses out RFDMONO, March 4 Funeral jjrv- - -- eaeiW "Thww hair dnev daughters: Niels and Alma a, caj!ej into aervice ia the quickly and ,c for Black Hawk war. In the Church he f KUgors Ida, James. Jans Mart and X evenly, and is soft, tresh looking, mu' w ae gie St7ran ge,h,dJTtLa no o f ectn $.$ i rom v , i mu Deer rf a aa iiKit Peter, Lodge MonL Chnatlsnsen! ion fl WSI-ami, ,dSy to handl, argued that the increases asked heu Jd of Influ-na- a. bright, Iff,. ere hel.i in the the ward Sunday .school fo?Hyear Bervtce C'hriitena V R .hon Chru. for Lima. MonL; Ann Jaseen. Kilgore, j . the ward Ida.; Minnie Poulaen, St Anthony, Ida. r. Kelson was a well known and bigh- by the late respected citizen. Funeral services .. Francis M. Lyman in 1693 la)? mx. almost and has disappeared at hia home Sunday affairs he was prominent, aa! were held "'i are all being heldj mumrui . hool snd H. J. Kotter presiding Bchool trustee, city marshal, member The iruffir t of the xuy and V tendKl were J. L RUptes and 8. Ssrcom- and Pakers council, irrigation 'jtreight arainst the iiu reared rates j Alelsen Jensen returned .from the j pajv Irnirst was by J. D. Montague. Singing of,rnsoru. originator before1 e armv the if.nrd I foy.4s.4o-hbrought weejt. during In Alpine, the 'Alvin Bell, Ruby Kotter, Jetts Mar-- t old p,.tit the foikg gatherings the state public uliittie rommiWon n firet thre held at hie boms after Qaardsen and Ruby Smith, by a commute consisting of the chalr-msi alxjrh it became oubhc He has been) Several days ago Elsinore had a fresh ; on- of the Datis county, board of of the mircesAful farmara of thajouthraak of 'Tlu, about 35 cases, but ommiseioners and a representative and in tha past few community until about nina years ago sll ars Improving The from each town Inthe' county. i he haa developed. began in the mercantile business, at day only on new empow-- j committee Is organised and Hash also successful. On Fab. - ha whih Returned ttotdiere. ' ered to employ counsel. . Easy If You Know Dr. he married Sarah CL Okey ot The following boy have been honor-abl- y American Fork. Thsy celebrated tbeir Edwards? Olive Tablets from the service and year have discharged golden wedding anniversary one returned home the past 11 chilthe were of Honor Paid Soldiers parents ago They The xecret of keeping voting it to feel dren of whotn tha following five are Hansen from to do this you must watch your living Albert E. of Btorra, Joseph F. Wlltl. Belt from Cal.(ornl; Ba.iTn-esn- . Home From Service young overseas; Lambert-eo(ran liver and bowel there' no need of and Mrs A. J. Devey. of Alpine, Mra from CaJifomla,Raymond and George San-da- l, from vt" California. (Special Correspondence ) under JTOUT eyes pimples bilioosj also bars 42 grandchildren and 6 RANDOLPH. March 4 Soldier boys look ia your Ince dull eyes with no They living, are coming home one by one. glad Funeral oersJcee were held In the Catarrh Cannot B Cured. gpaffcle, Yoor doctof Will tell von ninety - aTi torkrt mma 'ueetinghouse. Tuesday at 1 p. m.. with LOCAL be home, but appreciative of the ex- Si'J choir rendered the eonge, 0. My cannot reach APPUCATTONK rv,ng Uncle thy had perienoes th seat of th diseaf Dr. Edwards, Sam. and roalntaining the Ideals of lib- Father I, need Thee every houK and Catarrh U a local dlaeaees cbrskiafl Of 63 the freedom. who ftoeneed by cohatitu Um4 wndaioS boj to Ohiot oerf(Nrtedaa,irisiioMcw2,drewcftwsrvs-m.'wvverty and and tn order ta cur It you take aa Internal remedy. HaUa Cm. Medicine ta Uken Internally ami tarrh ir and Skin 11 n be err Gcc. blood the acta oa s 4 thru ail the mocona vtn sue. lea J g. Strong. Don C. Strong, Bishop James W faces of the system. HalTa Dr Edwards' Olive A welcome home party was given to tubstl" Vant. l liat they may have yood hair and Catarrh Thomas F. Csi:ltele end John Medicine waa iaPS,the at evreturned, soldiers which f those rate lor prescribed calomel, are gentle in their action Dev . diso jameaJi cia.rk.suid jttephee clear sLtn through life. Try this beat physician In this eon n try for year erything -- aa free to those a no wore effectrve." They bring about fhirrian of the Alpine stake presi-th- It Xuwr, - At- - vnght Is composed of some of the beat toniew the which waa enioved bv the ren-4- c ye alwarx All testified of his honesty. exuberance Of anirit. (he eunnl denev. red. bove buOTUiv-whkknown, combined with some" of the g nd rjb Cuttcura Ointment into part-mg- s his ihteerity. dUpoaL Mr and Mr. L J Kennedy t Should Born. be enjoyed by lion ard his rea (lines to help in a beet blood purifier. Th perfect comail over the scalp. Next morna girl; to Mr. grid Mrs B. O everyone by toning up the liver -- Feb. 25, and clear- - fmanc t way to build op th Church bination of the Ingredients ia HslTa Vdarshall. Feb 2. a boy. ing shampooeithCuticura Soap are? the Ing ,n1 communltv The opening prayer Catarrh Medicine ia what produces such of system and Smith impurities. V Barker have hot water. Ike George Nothing better than bv Benj. P. Ferrell gnd (he hene-- wonderful result. In catarrhal condl. ' You a new picture show house In .'w''ed d'H,or' Ojrcura for all toilet purpoaes. etor hy D" 0 Strong The service Uona Pend for testimonials, free owned Mr. orick UeWilliam Jacobson hasby Pmjth. W attended and (he floral Prop- - Toledo, pel J tributeiirgely w etienewlwrit,6OTw1OTOT. converted hie DOL Jut were beautiful. All Druggists, 7 be- -. on Interment boose Maua aruggista. Atetta dthTil aa street j into dwelling e out In was the Hair TamUy Pill for constipation hotel city cemetery, where Henry Moye dedicated the grave. Advertisement the-eu- ENT case of constipation, on the stomach, and other bowel Twelve hoifrs after .1 took trouble. LOO Alt, prvf Ca ni . T bad a bad Dirt on Sugar Beet Subject of Conference 1DXKD.E2X Lotion Skirt LML Again! Ad)er-l-k- M WILSONSSPEECH - aad omnplatnta Nftrdhf livery ebon id M mo As Is 1. L Johnean. efrio w(Lh H. A. Pwdw-e- w A Ca. II Wed Tint North St IX Hoots ,wh"oe iff. Tetaphew awd Atmt fee the DeOy. Matwrday Mews and Oareh pwh- - W eatmbres have D. D. D WTIt cases of own akw Uwibk that tel vs Uov wiu help fas tea. le ws f liWes 0m bsttiSe Ik, toe and lisa. 4 xtuiea Route No. 1 will compflse tJuffcr-ntor- y over the weetertr part of Provo Hench, im ludlug Vineyard as far as Geneva. Route No. 2, will comprise the east Bench and Trovo canon. the east portion of Provo Bench including the river bottoms and Cartervliie, Route No. will comprise the territory east of the city as far as the state mental hospital, then along the bpringxilie road as far as the Crandall farm, beyond the county infirmary. Iso the southwest part of Provo, Lafcwv-Teaud the Grandview section 1 , law wnt u irt Adler-i-k-a LoganOfHce Hoekia HootMsI I weal to Norton, f tried ether waMiliea. I (heoght I said die. D DJU cared after I had yrves a 0 hope te ever yet well earth Airs, 1 Aeoil-Week- Nol. -- 8. for the purpose of ' Tuehdaj. April tiuhmtlUng to thequalif)ed voter of Ogden City the question of increasing Uic bonded indebtedness of the city f'.rtO.OOO. the money to be expended on public imptfvenents, including the Joint city and county building OGDEN. March ( The Soldier, bail. Included in the bond issue are the 'fflrlkHrtrg'ftenwr tln,10 for "paying ors and Marine club of Weber lounty and redeeming exuding and outstand- was organised last night t special ing legal and laud warrant and Inmeeting and social held in the Like inand Said warrants eat tel rooms whbh'was attended be htest being the Mtdobiediiess unpaid' club The and outstanding again"t the general., ,h Is . fund of Ogden City: $250,000 for the) the club the great erection and furnishing of the city, tnjdrt ions end was PI. of a and county Joint city portion rnnM - RRhivers vicesteeled d P Ward, buiidlngt $11,000 for the constroction!JprMjn Capt. J Frank T Greenwell secretary furnishing of a comfort ststionTTdent; W treasurer. G I Srrigt of 12$ for the city portion thelsmyth$. w,w 0 oaftSUuotion of Sidewalks-.- i entrance ire will ne i thn itj s portion of curbing, guttering i fheonhly' dues to be deckled upon went onto an! frradinf? $S5.d0 for thJjUcr More than 104 r v street ot tih portion pavings 12,Q0G,the charter roll and a. eoniittttiUoti and further details for Che 'Construction vt storm sewers, adopted takea be op at $19,763 for extending. hjr the purchase of the omanisanoa will of additional land, improving, beautl-- j I meetlna called for March'lklj, club fvmg. parking, grading and construe (l tion of dam, pond and comfort station ,h buine In connection with the at Lortn Fasr park. $5,900 for ths organisation of th club a aoelai waa ronctrui tion of buildings, swimming enjoyed by the returned service men pool, for the parking and improving Ogden's city's playground near the Divorce Washington school. . It is expected that tlib county comMlllicnt Cotwett missioners may call a bond election OOPE. March for a similar amount on the same date, Petersen has started divorcs suit E. alleging Petersen, but no definite announcement has yet against Theodore cruelty. been made. has brought divorce Avts O. Blsck suit against Byron L. Black on aebarg of desertion Junior. . W-- 1 VQTEON BOND ISSUE . Alt subscript!" onywmate and sen plate la delivery regarding should, be made toot Jama A. Oliver 8t Telethons (11 North- !e Ml, Agent for the Party. Saturday had Ntwa Church sad otber paMIcaUcaa lemon Tha Jutce of two-- , frwih strained inttf a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a Whole, quarter pint of the mod lemon ekln beaottfier at about the coast one most pay for a small Jar of the ordmary cold cream. Case ehonld be taken to strain o the no lemon Juice through a fine cloth lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion Every will keep fresh for months Order your Cburoti vorki u4 AO w Omr books tbroui soy of Tb Dwark New. prMeouuvt W hm tha tmnwnw otock of tha LwMPoau6 T9xw Book More, tb krf-o-t la tha suta, to dnv from. SPECIAL ELECTIONTfl a wto tor Thought She Would Die from Eczema Provo Office. Ad , |